NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A rare clouded leopard’s birth at the Nashville Zoo marks a milestone that could help rebuild the mysterious Asian cat’s population, officials said Thursday.
The male cub is the first clouded leopard conceived through artificial insemination with frozen sperm, zoo officials said.
The birth is the result of a project between the Nashville Zoo and Smithsonian’s National Zoo. The father, named Hannibal, lives at the National Zoo in Washington. The mother, named Tula, was born and raised at the Nashville Zoo.
Clouded leopards are among the rarest of the world’s cat species and have proved notoriously difficult to breed in captivity.